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    Seleucia (/sɪˈljuːʃə/; Greek: Σελεύκεια), also known as Seleucia-on-Tigris or Seleucia on the Tigris or Seleucia ad Tigrim, was a major Mesopotamian city...
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    Seleucia in Pieria (Greek Σελεύκεια ἐν Πιερίᾳ), also known in English as Seleucia by the Sea, and later named Suedia, was a Hellenistic town, the seaport...
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    Silifke (redirect from Seleucia Tracheotis)
    that name as Seleucia on the Calycadnus (Seleucia ad Calycadnum), Seleucia in Cilicia, Seleucia in Isauria, Seleucia Trachea, and Seleucia Tracheotis....
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  • Look up Seleucia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seleucia on the Tigris (Greek: Σελεύκεια, Seleúkeia, lit. "place of Seleucus") was the first capital...
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    romanized: ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā) or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the Persian Church, the Assyrian Church, the Babylonian Church...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seleucia (Pamphylia). Seleucia (Greek: Σελεύκεια – also transliterated as Seleukeia) was originally an ancient Greek...
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    (c.87 – c.121). During his days a bishopric was formally established at Seleucia-Ctesiphon. 5. Abris (Abres or Ahrasius) (121–148 AD) 6. Abraham (Abraham...
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    Susa (redirect from Seleucia ad Eulaeum)
    Susa, using Charax Spasinou as its port. The city was named Seleucia on the Eulaeus or Seleucia ad Eulaeum. Seleucus I Nicator minted coins there in substantial...
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    The Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, also called the Council of Mar Isaac, met in AD 410 in Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the capital of the Persian Sassanid Empire...
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  • Seleucus of Seleucia (Greek: Σέλευκος Seleukos; born c. 190 BC; fl. c. 150 BC) was a Hellenistic astronomer and philosopher. Coming from Seleucia on the Tigris...
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